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Fig. 226: Data output, Ethernet Tool / 4
In the window to the right the command “TRG” (for Trigger, command s. below, first line) was sent to
the SBS , by a click to the according button “Send”. This command is shown as soon as it´s sent in the main
window in red letters.
The SBS responds via port 2006 as a acknowledge to the command with „TRG“, and in this case with „P“
for a positive result for detector 1, both in black letters, also in the right Hercules window.
In the left window the SBS sends via the output port 2005 the Output defined values „010Pxxx“, like in
example Ethernet 1. (Right window)
Fig. 227: Data output, Ethernet Tool / 5
In the example the command GIM0 (GetIMage0) was sent to the SBS . It responds with the binary image
data which are shown in the right window. That means, the data output of the manually under „Output“
defined payload data happened via port 2005. But the response to the request „GIM0“ was transferred via
port 2006. This rule is valid for all payload- or response data.
Attention: to use the command GIMx the image recorder must be switched on.
5.1.1.2.1 Ethernet example 2.1 command job switch from PC/PLC to SBS
With response / data output from SBS
Step 1
For better traceability in this example the triggered mode and ASCII format is used. That can be done as
follows: Adjust Job/Image acquisition/Trigger mode = Trigger. All other settings remain the same like in
example 1.
For this example Job 1 was set up with the below visible data output:
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Start: „010“
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Trailer: „xxx“
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